Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post where he has worked for 49 years and reported on every American president from Nixon to Trump. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes, first for the Post's coverage of the Watergate scandal with Carl Bernstein, and second 20 years later as the lead Post reporter for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
'Washington's most eminent journalist dissects his first
term and...concludes he is simply "the wrong man for the job". In a
devastating critique..he lambasts him for revelling in
"perpetual rage". A riveting read.' -- Tony Rennell * Daily
Mail *
'Even in a news landscape where it feels like nothing is shocking
anymore, the first excerpts from the new Bob Woodward book still
landed like a pair of hydrogen bombs.' * Vanity Fair *
'Rage may be Bob Woodward's most important book since
All the President's Men.' -- Peter Bergen * CNN *
'The book possesses more than a patina of similarity to the famous
televised interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon, the
president Woodward and Carl Bernstein brought down with their
reporting on Watergate nearly a half-century ago.' * Guardian *
'Woodward's prose offers readers that delicious, vicarious
sense of being an insider, right there in the room with Bob, a
witness to presidential sulks and boasts.' -- Rosa Brooks *
Washington Post *
'[T]his revealing look at an embattled presidency facing a
pandemic, racial unrest and a suffering economy...the book's
details have been explosive.' * USA Today *
'Rage is essential reading for anyone hoping to
understand Trump.' -- Walter Clemons * New York Journal of Books
*
'Damning... Unlike most Trump tapes, Woodward's actually
tell us something new about the president, rather than just
confirming what we think we already know.' -- Michelle Goldberg *
New York Times *
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